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Woodhaven-Brownstown School District reveals renderings of high school improvements

March 15, 2018 Article 1 min read
Authors:
Rob Kakoczki Plante Moran Cresa

Woodhaven-Brownstown School District reveals rendering of improvements to the high school: a new project-based learning zone and athletic addition.

Teenagers swimming in a pool

We’re excited to share renderings showing improvements that will be made to Woodhaven High School. These building additions constitute Phase III of the high school projects funded by the Woodhaven-Brownstown School District’s 2015 bond program. Demolition has already begun to make way for the new construction, which is scheduled to complete next summer.

Check out the renderings for the new additions: a project-based learning zone and athletic addition, which includes a new athletic entrance, weight room, field house, and natatorium (pool).

Project-Based Learning Zone

Woodhaven High School, part of Woodhaven-Brownstown School District, new project-based learning zone and media center renderings

Natatorium and gym

Woodhaven High School, part of Woodhaven-Brownstown School District, renderings for athletic center and pool

How we serve the district as owner’s reps

Plante Moran Cresa is the district’s owner’s representative for the $57.4 million bond program. We help district administrators oversee the scope, schedule, and budget for the overall program.

Contact us to learn how we can help you plan and implement your next capital improvement program.

Renderings courtesy of French Associates.

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